Species

The plant kingdom is a rich and varied world, with species such as green algae that grow on the microscopic level as well as monstrously large, imposing beauties like the giant redwood trees. Botanists, who study plant species, have identified more than 300,000 species of plants that presently exist. The existing species can be broken down into a few groups, including bryophytes, ferns, fern allies, and seed plants.

An extremely rare hybrid with a lot of potential for size and color! We only have one left for ourselves! Intermediate. Main image shows the parents used. Exact plant as seen in the secondary image. 6+ inches in diameter. Seed grown.

Endemic to the Hose Mountains of central Sarawak, this species gets its name from the numerous nectar glands that cover the entire plant! This variety was greenhouse bred by Exotica. It’s always nice to have a seed grown variant of any species! Makes it more special in our eyes:) Highland. 3+ inches in diameter. Seed grown. IMAGE SHOWS MORE MATURE PLANT AT EXOTICA.

One of the most charming highland species from Sumatra, inermis is known for is lime green uppers shaped like martini glasses! Intermediate. Exact plant as seen in the images. 4+inches in diameter. Seed grown.

One of the most charming highland species from Sumatra, inermis is known for is lime green uppers shaped like martini glasses! Intermediate. Exact plant as seen in the images. 4+inches in diameter. Seed grown.

A very charming species and recent discovery from Palawan in the Philippines, leondardoi produces lovely squat, toothy pitchers on smaller plants! Some variants get uppers that appear almost black! A great addition to the highland set up. Offering a well established seedling! Highland. Exact plant as seen in the images. 2+ inches in diameter. Seed grown.

N. maxima has a wide distribution over New Guinea, Sulawesi and surrounding areas. This form is one of the best, producing very large pitchers with dark peristomes and heavily splotched pitchers! Intermediate. Exact plant as seen in the image. 5+ inches in diameter. Rooted cutting.

N. sibuyanensis comes from the Philippines and it gets large, tubby pitchers with scalloped peristomes! A highly underrated species, a full grown specimen is site to behold! This particular grex was created by Exotica plants using their giant female and nice squat male! These are looking really good and the pitchers are the squattest we’ve seen from the species! Intermediate/highland. Exact plant as seen in the images. 4+ inches in diameter. Seed grown